Datamax E-Class Mark II Programmer's Manual page 165

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1: Internal Bitmapped Fonts
This record type is used for internal bitmapped fonts (see Appendix C, Tables C-1
through C-5).
When a 0 through 8 is entered in field b, then the height field eee is not used. The
bitmapped fonts include 8 different fonts (see Appendix C). The character mapping
for these fonts is shown in Appendix A, or a subset thereof.
Field
1, 2, 3 and 4
a
0 to 8 (see Appendix C).
b
1 to 9, A to Z, and a to z
c
1 to 9, A to Z, and a to z
d
000
eee
0000 to 9999
ffff
0000 to 9999 Dependent upon printer. See Appendix K.
gggg
Valid ASCII character string up to 255 characters, followed by
jj...j
a termination character.
2: Smooth Font, Font Modules, and Downloaded Bitmapped Fonts
This record type is used for internal smooth fonts (CG Triumvirate – see Table C-6)
or a bitmapped font downloaded to a memory module; see Font Loading Commands.
When a 9 is entered in field b, then the height field eee determines the font. The
internal smooth font has up to 13 font sizes (see Appendix C). Values 100 through
999 select individual fonts stored on DRAM, or Flash memory. These include
downloaded bitmapped fonts (see Table 8-5). Use eee values of 096 – 099 for Kanji
fonts, if equipped (see Appendix I). The character mapping is shown in Appendix A.
Field
1, 2, 3 and 4
a
9
b
1 to 9, A to Z, and a to z
c
1 to 9, A to Z, and a to z
d
(continued)
Class Series 2 Programmer's Manual
Generating Label Formats
Valid Inputs
Table 8-6: Internal Bitmapped Font Record Structure
Valid Inputs
Meaning
Rotation
Font
Width Multiplier
Height Multiplier
N/A
Row
Column
Data
Meaning
Rotation
Fixed Value
Width Multiplier
Height Multiplier
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